Rich
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@BotFinderUK @AndrewK19226879 I wish he wouldn't stand so close to me
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@AndrewK19226879 Yes, Sting and Stewart Copeland are en route
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@LukeSmith050825 @Theo_Griffiths Help To Buy, Lifetime ISAs are 2 recent examples. Tax Free Childcare gets a 25% top-up. Pensions get tax relief
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@SandyofSuffolk @Allthenames2 "What did you get for Xmas this year?"
"A pork pie and some 9p tins of beans and a loaf of bread with a short expiry date"
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@Allthenames2 Then she should have bought him food instead. 🙄
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I wonder how much that 'poor' child's football shirt cost. 🙄🤔
Emily Darlington MP@emily4MK
I just voted to lift 450,000 children out of poverty. That’s a Labour government in action
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@philshall @Pippyz @BellaWallerstei @thetimes VAT, duty, etc
Do you think someone on benefits is putting money into an offshore account and thereby removing money from the supply, or do you think it all goes back into the economy through spending?
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A single parent with three kids currently gets £20,978 in benefits. Without the two-child cap, it jumps to £24,491 well above what a full-time minimum wage worker takes home - £21,807 (@thetimes). Why work at all if benefits pay more?
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@moultano what do you mean how, the first century AD is the first century. The second century would begin in the 100s. In the same way we are currently in the third millennium until the year 3000
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How did this start? Is it just because the years 1-99 are awkward to refer to with a prefix?
medieval memelord@medievalmlord
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@EadrictheWild @anon_opin Who have provisional licences? Wouldn't this be recorded somewhere?
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@anon_opin Because theres at least 6 million more people in the country than records show
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@JimmySteier @CentristMadness It's all psychosomatic; the use outside of asthmatics and sufferers of exercise induced bronchospasms is far from proven
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@mouldyscone @Tigerstriper_ @tomhfh No, they don't.
They will also be working 8 hours working deliveries, moving ends, before and after opening
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@OwlinSurrey @J_swfc1867 It'll go on past the January transfer window, during which you'll sell player after player for well below market value. No new owner wants to take over and immediately sell the players to keep the lights on, so they let the admin do the dirty work for them
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@J_swfc1867 It's very possible should this process go into the new year that the admin have to sell charles to keep the club afloat as is their remit
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@adam_hill @SBSNews Its not like someone ever got groomed on git hub. Right??
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The federal government's long social media ban for children under 16 is now in effect.
Here are are the platforms and apps that children can and cannot access in Australia from today.
Keep up to date with today's headlines: sbs.com.au/news

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No chance that’s the sources real name
We are Stoke@weare_stoke
Stoke are in the hunt to sign Louie Barry on loan next month with Aston Villa planning to recall him from Sheffield United. Barry has not played for the Blades since October and Villa will bring him back and send him back out on loan in January. Source: Nick Mashiter 🔴⚪️
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@anon_opin The Leave camp would have argued that if Remain couldn't get a supermajority then they should fuck off
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@BJones81533 @Hopeful23SCT @HumanityReality And they outsource that role to marketing companies, who will often pay below minimum wage to staff, while charging large fees from the charities. Don't give them the time of day, walk on and do your own research and kill off these dodgy Pyramid scheme companies
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@Hopeful23SCT @HumanityReality Not many of those around now, many charities will spend time talking to you about the charity but only want to sign you up for a subscription and have no tin.
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Remember £6.5 million is spent on children in need staff salaries which includes £150k for the director..
6.5 million before the charities get anything.
Think before you give.
#childreninNeed
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@skribnhoj @KingBobIIV @newlook This is exactly right. Cash transaction, print the receipt after the customer has gone, refund it to their pocket and no ones the wiser 90% of the time
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@KingBobIIV @newlook Bet they want a printed receipt for a refund....
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I just spent £61 in @NewLook and was told I had to give my email address to get a receipt. That is completely false and totally unlawful.
A receipt is a legal requirement when a customer asks for one and it cannot be made conditional on handing over personal data.
UK GDPR is very clear that consent has to be freely given and necessary for the service. An email is not needed to print a receipt.
What makes this worse is their target demographic is younger people who often do not know their rights.
The girls (all of them) behind the till lied straight to my face, then got shitty when I challenged them.
When she realised I was a nasty mean old bird, she finally printed mine, and everyone else in the queue suddenly asked for printed receipts too.
That tells you everything. Customers do not want this.
I will be reporting it, because this kind of data-grabbing is out of control and companies like New Look know exactly what they are doing. It is shocking behaviour.
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Here's a question from the new book.
Your 30 seconds starts now.
And we've got LOADS more brand new questions Saturday night 8pm on @ITV
#The1PercentClub

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